Some KAP key priorities

Development commission to implement the Galilee rail line and ethanol production

Reserve resource policy

Industry development and debt reconstruction board

Statutory marketing for sugar and milk

Commission of inquiry into government corruption in Queensland

Return of party status

"We're saying that we'll be ruthless in trying to deliver that and we'll do it by any means possible.

"We could be asking for water slides and sports stadiums in our electorate and they might be nice vote winners but they don't help people in Brisbane or in coastal areas."

Mr Katter said a commission of inquiry into government corruption in Queensland and specific moves to lower electricity prices were among the issues not addressed by the State Government.

"We still don't have the ability to bring a government down if we choose to," he said.

"That's not our desired option. What we're seeking is someone to deliver enough of our agenda that would justify our support.

"We will do it by any means possible and we would much prefer to do it with the government in place as that's the easier role to take."

But Mr Katter warned that if the agendas of Labor and KAP did not align "then there's no point being good friends".

"Our ultimate aim is to have a free-flowing Parliament - the things we're asking for are of benefit to the state."

The LNP said an ultimatum from KAP to the Palaszczuk Government did not change anything.

"I think what we're seeing is a growing level of frustration because we have a Government that is not only not meeting the expectations of KAP but also many Queenslanders," Queensland Opposition Leader Lawrence Springborg said.